The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.].1804 |
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... expect : his features were strongly mark- ed , and his countenance particularly rugged ; though the original complexion had certainly been fair , a cir- cumstance cumstance somewhat unusual : his sight was near , and [ 21 ]
... expect : his features were strongly mark- ed , and his countenance particularly rugged ; though the original complexion had certainly been fair , a cir- cumstance cumstance somewhat unusual : his sight was near , and [ 21 ]
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... expect , for I never had a Patron before . The following note is fubjoined by Mr. Langton . " Dr. Johnfon , when he gave me this copy of his letter , defired that I would annex to it his information to me , that whereas it is faid in ...
... expect , for I never had a Patron before . The following note is fubjoined by Mr. Langton . " Dr. Johnfon , when he gave me this copy of his letter , defired that I would annex to it his information to me , that whereas it is faid in ...
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... expecting great profits from his ridicule of so celebrated a man . Johnson being in- formed of his intention , and being at dinner at Mr. Thomas Davies's , the bookseller , he asked Mr. Davies " What was the common price of an bak ...
... expecting great profits from his ridicule of so celebrated a man . Johnson being in- formed of his intention , and being at dinner at Mr. Thomas Davies's , the bookseller , he asked Mr. Davies " What was the common price of an bak ...
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... expect it , called forth the Doctor's gratitude , and he immediately wrote the Lord Chancellor the following letter : " My Lord , " AFTER a long and not inattentive observation on mankind , the generosity of your Lordship's offer ...
... expect it , called forth the Doctor's gratitude , and he immediately wrote the Lord Chancellor the following letter : " My Lord , " AFTER a long and not inattentive observation on mankind , the generosity of your Lordship's offer ...
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... expect , lays down his book ; as the spectator turns away from a second ex- hibition of those tricks , of which the only use is , to show that they can be played . Life of Butler . BEAUTY . If the opinion of Bacon be thought to deserve ...
... expect , lays down his book ; as the spectator turns away from a second ex- hibition of those tricks , of which the only use is , to show that they can be played . Life of Butler . BEAUTY . If the opinion of Bacon be thought to deserve ...
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